f>4 On seme new or imperfectly known Indian plants. [No. 2, 



those with elongated racemes would be P. ciliata, WA., P. elongata, 

 Heyne (including P. macrostachya) and P. Wightiana, which latter 

 requires close comparison with the former. — The other group with 

 coloured thin obtuse and usually petal-like wings would comprise 

 P. Vahliana, P. Heyneana and P. Javana (the 2 latter species being 

 rather too closely allied), P. Persicaria and P. elegans (including P. 

 KJiasyana, H assk.). The latter species forms to some degree a 

 connecting link between the two groups. 



G TJTTIFERM. 



10. Disci stigma fabrile, Miq., Suppl. Fl. Sumatr., 496, (Gar- 

 cinia fabrile, ejusd., in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat., I, 808), is not different 

 from G. cornea, L. 



1 1 . Xanthochymiis cannot be retained as a genus, different from 

 Garcinia, for there occur pentamerous and tetramerous flowers 

 on the same tree of X. pictorius, as I had several times the oppor- 

 tunity of observing. 



12. CalophyUum cymosum, Miq., Suppl. Fl. v. Sumatr., 497, is 

 the same as C. spectabile, W i 1 1 d. 



13. Calophylhim plicipes, Miq., Suppl. Fl. v. Sumatr., 499, is 

 identical with C. pulcherrimum, "Wall. 



TERNSTR (EMI A CEM, 



14. Ternstrcemia macrocarpa, Scheff., in Obs. Phyt., 15, does 

 not differ from T. Penangiana, C h o i s. 



15. Schima crenata, Korth., Yerh. Nat. Gesch. t. 29, 143, 

 is undoubtedly identical with Roxburgh's Gordonia ohlata, 

 (Fl. Ind., II, 572) and the name should, therefore, be changed into 

 Schima ollata. 



DIP TEL CARPED. 



16. Dipterocarpus tuberculatus, Roxb., Fl. Ind., II, 614; DO. 

 Prod., XYJ, 614, — differs from D. grandifohus, Miq., simply 

 in having the leaf buds, the leaves underneath, and the inflores- 

 cences quite glabrous, not puberulous ; the fruits are the same in 

 both species. 



17. Dipterocarpus cordifolius, Wall., in DC. Prod., XVI, 612. 

 — De Candolle describes this species as having winged fruits, bu 



